HDR - English church
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rhommel Member 187 posts Joined Apr 2007 More info | May 24, 2007 20:25 | #1 HDR - English church
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sando Goldmember 2,868 posts Joined Apr 2006 More info | May 25, 2007 06:19 | #2 Looks like it was drawn with crayons, frankly. - Matt
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PaulTinworth Senior Member 945 posts Joined Apr 2006 Location: Cardiff, Wales (UK) More info | May 25, 2007 06:25 | #3 sando wrote in post #3264233 Looks like it was drawn with crayons, frankly. With respect, I entirely disagree. ~ Paul
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kenyc Cream of the Crop More info | May 25, 2007 06:55 | #4 Unfortunately this is over-done. It looks like a comic-book drawing. Kenny A. Chaffin
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PeppermintP Member 103 posts Joined Apr 2007 Location: Australia More info | May 25, 2007 07:52 | #5 kenyc wrote in post #3264339 Unfortunately this is over-done. It looks like a comic-book drawing. ![]() KAC yeh, but is that always a bad thing? I guess it kinda depends what you are looking for in an image. Personally I kinda like the look, but I feel it is too tightly cropped at the bottom - I want to see the floor.
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May 25, 2007 09:26 | #6 kenyc wrote in post #3264339 Unfortunately this is over-done. It looks like a comic-book drawing. ![]() KAC I wanted it to look like a comic-book drawing
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kato1 Goldmember 1,093 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2006 Location: England More info | May 25, 2007 09:33 | #7 I love the effect of these HDRs. EOS 40D + BG-E2N, EOS 10D + BG-ED3,
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KGB Member 117 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Was UK now Canada More info | May 25, 2007 11:50 | #8 I like it ...what PP did you do to get the effect ?? CANON 7D + 10mm-22mm - 24mm-105mm L - 100-400MM L
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mrmkt Senior Member 318 posts Joined Mar 2005 Location: North Wales More info | I like the artistic look. Well done Canon 30d/Canon 5d
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GlennNK Goldmember 4,630 posts Likes: 3 Joined Oct 2006 Location: Victoria, BC More info | May 25, 2007 15:11 | #10 Yes it's nice - but if I didn't know it was a photo, I would assume the artist used pencil crayons (coloured pencils). When did voluptuous become voluminous?
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May 25, 2007 16:32 | #11 Well done for the effort, but I hope this isn't the future of photography. Photos from my travels
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BigBlueDodge Goldmember 3,726 posts Joined May 2005 Location: Lonestar State More info | May 25, 2007 21:34 | #12 I agree. It's too over the top. Nothing natural looking about it at all David (aka BigBlueDodge)
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jdizzle Darth Noink 69,419 posts Likes: 65 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Harvesting Nano crystals More info | May 25, 2007 21:56 | #13 I've seen great HDRs that look very natural and this one isn't. I like it but, it's too overdone in saturation and colors. I understand the look you are going for but, if you tone down the saturation a bit you'll be fine. I can't say I'm a pro but, when I first started PPing, I overdid everything. I occasionally over do it every now and than but, I'm still learning too. Try another attempt and make sure your monitor is calibrated. I know alot of people who work on there photos and they don't have there monitor calibrated. Thanks for sharing.
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May 26, 2007 00:00 | #14 Glenn NK wrote in post #3266534 Yes it's nice - but if I didn't know it was a photo, I would assume the artist used pencil crayons (coloured pencils). The only clue that it's a photo is that the exterior walls and columns are not vertical. BigBlueDodge wrote in post #3268184 I agree. It's too over the top. Nothing natural looking about it at all jdizzle wrote in post #3268277 I've seen great HDRs that look very natural and this one isn't. I like it but, it's too overdone in saturation and colors. I understand the look you are going for but, if you tone down the saturation a bit you'll be fine. I can't say I'm a pro but, when I first started PPing, I overdid everything. I occasionally over do it every now and than but, I'm still learning too. Try another attempt and make sure your monitor is calibrated. I know alot of people who work on there photos and they don't have there monitor calibrated. Thanks for sharing. Thank you for all your comments... Your comments made my image a SUCCESS because that is EXACTLY what I was going for, to make my photo look like it's not a photo
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steveathome Goldmember 2,204 posts Gallery: 19 photos Likes: 128 Joined Mar 2006 Location: From London UK living in Northampton UK More info | May 26, 2007 08:50 | #15 You can see the image more clearly on your link, I think its great
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